AC Servicing: Still no cooling after AC servicing? This could be the major reason...
AC Cooling Issue: If your AC fails to cool the room even after a deep cleaning and servicing, it could be a cause for concern. Today, we will explain the potential reasons behind cooling issues persisting even after AC servicing, and outline the steps you should take to resolve the problem. If cooling difficulties persist despite having the unit serviced, the issue likely lies with the cooling coils—specifically, either the evaporator or the condenser coil. This could be the root cause of the malfunction and requires immediate attention; otherwise, a refrigerant leak may occur, forcing you to incur additional costs for a gas refill.
What Does the Cooling Coil Do?
In any air conditioner, the cooling coil is responsible for handling the entire heat exchange process within the unit. If this coil becomes dirty, begins to deteriorate, or malfunctions completely, your AC may struggle to cool the room effectively. Resolving issues related to the cooling coil can cost thousands of rupees. According to a report by India TV, repairing the cooling system typically involves three essential steps: first, a deep cleaning; second, a refrigerant (gas) refill; and third, the actual repair of the coil.
How to Check for Rust or Damage on the Coil:
The AC blows air regularly but fails to cool the room.
Ice or frost is visible accumulating on the indoor unit.
Water is observed leaking from the indoor unit, or an unusual odor is detected.
The electricity bill spikes suddenly without any apparent reason.
How to Prevent Cooling Coil Damage:
Get your AC serviced before the onset of summer or just before you begin using the unit for the season.
Regularly clean the air filters.
Install a voltage stabilizer to protect your AC from power fluctuations.
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